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Puerto Rico Sicydium goby diversity: Species-specific insights on population structures and distributions Puerto Rico Sicydium goby diversity: Species-specific insights on population structures and distributions
Sicydiine gobies are major contributors to Caribbean stream fish biodiversity, and ecosystem functions and services. In the Caribbean, Sicydiine gobies are represented by a single genus, Sicydium, but species-level Sicydium taxonomy and distributions remain unresolved in this region. A previous study posited that four species of Sicydium are present in Puerto Rico, including the recently...
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A.C. Engman, G.M Hogue, W.C. Starnes, M. E. Raley, Thomas J. Kwak
Adapting to climate change: Guidance for the management of inland glacial lake fisheries Adapting to climate change: Guidance for the management of inland glacial lake fisheries
Climate change is altering glacial lake fisheries in the United States, presenting a complex challenge for fisheries managers. Here we provide a regional perspective to guide management of heterogeneous and yet interdependent fishery resources in glacial lakes of the upper Midwest. Our main objective was to promote the adaptation of inland glacial lakes fisheries management to climate...
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R.W. Tingley, Craig P. Paukert, G. G. Sass, P. C. Jacobson, G. J. A. Hansen, Abigail Lynch, P. D. Shannon
Does vegetation change over 28 years affect habitat use and reproductive success? Does vegetation change over 28 years affect habitat use and reproductive success?
Individuals should prefer and use habitats that confer high fitness, but habitat use is not always adaptive. Vegetation in natural landscapes changes gradually and the ability of species to adaptively adjust their habitat use to long-term changes is largely unstudied. We studied nest patch and territory use over 28 yr in Orange-crowned Warblers (Oreothlypis celata) in a system that has...
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Karolina Fierro-Calderón, Thomas E. Martin
Nonlinear reaction–diffusion process models improve inference for population dynamics Nonlinear reaction–diffusion process models improve inference for population dynamics
Partial differential equations (PDEs) are a useful tool for modeling spatiotemporal dynamics of ecological processes. However, as an ecological process evolves, we need statistical models that can adapt to changing dynamics as new data are collected. We developed a model that combines an ecological diffusion equation and logistic growth to characterize colonization processes of a...
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Xinyi Lu, Perry J. Williams, Mevin Hooten, James A. Powell, Jamie N. Womble, Michael R. Bower
De novo assembly and annotation from parental and F1 puma genomes of the Florida panther genetic restoration program De novo assembly and annotation from parental and F1 puma genomes of the Florida panther genetic restoration program
In the mid-1990s, the population size of Florida panthers became so small that many individuals manifested traits associated with inbreeding depression (e.g., heart defects, cryptorchidism, high pathogen-parasite load). To mitigate these effects, pumas from Texas were introduced into South Florida to augment genetic variation in Florida panthers. In this study, we report a de novo puma...
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Alexander Ochoa, David P Onorato, Robert R. Fitak, Melody Roelke-Parker, Melanie Culver
Multipurpose oxbows as a nitrate export reduction practice in the agricultural Midwest Multipurpose oxbows as a nitrate export reduction practice in the agricultural Midwest
Core IdeasOxbows reduce nitrate export from agricultural fields to adjacent rivers and streams.Oxbows are important habitat for wildlife, including the endangered Topeka shiner.Oxbows have largely disappeared from midwestern landscapes modified for agriculture.Restoring multipurpose oxbows provides multiple benefits in the agricultural Midwest. Nutrient export from the agricultural US...
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Keith E. Schilling, Karen Wilke, Clay Pierce, Keegan Kult, Aleshia Kenny
Variation in selective regimes drives intraspecific variation in life-history traits and migratory behaviour along an elevational gradient Variation in selective regimes drives intraspecific variation in life-history traits and migratory behaviour along an elevational gradient
Comparative studies, across and within taxa, have made important contributions to our understanding of the evolutionary processes that promote phenotypic diversity. Trait variation along geographic gradients provides a convenient heuristic for understanding what drives and maintains diversity. Intraspecific trait variation along latitudinal gradients is well-known, but elevational...
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Carl G. Lundblad, Courtney J. Conway
Toward a theory of connectivity among depressional wetlands of the great plains Toward a theory of connectivity among depressional wetlands of the great plains
Functions of inland, freshwater depressional wetlands of the Great Plains are driven by natural disturbance in the form of fluctuating water levels or shifts between wet and dry ecological states. The geographically isolated prairie potholes and playas form broad-scale systems or networks that support biodiversity and provide ecological goods and services. Anthropogenic disturbance...
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Gene Albanese, David A. Haukos
Age and growth of Freshwater Drum and Gizzard Shad occupying two reservoir-river complexes with different groundwater contributions Age and growth of Freshwater Drum and Gizzard Shad occupying two reservoir-river complexes with different groundwater contributions
Restoring groundwater flow is a management option that improves water temperature regimes and benefits fishes. Although this strategy applies more readily to river systems, the thermal character of reservoirs is heavily influenced by inflowing rivers. We examined differences in age, structure, and growth of both Freshwater Drum Aplodinotus grunniens and Gizzard Shad Dorosoma cepedianum...
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J Dattilo, D. E. Shoup, Shannon K. Brewer
Reduced species richness of native bees in field margins associated with neonicotinoid concentrations in non-target soils Reduced species richness of native bees in field margins associated with neonicotinoid concentrations in non-target soils
Native bees are in decline as many species are sensitive to habitat loss, climate change, and non-target exposure to synthetic pesticides. Recent laboratory and semi-field assessments of pesticide impacts on bees have focused on neonicotinoid insecticides. However, field studies evaluating influences of neonicotinoid seed treatments on native bee communities of North America are absent...
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A.R. Main, Elisabeth B. Webb, K. W. Goyne, D. Mengel
Population ecology and evaluation of suppression scenarios for an introduced Utah Chub population Population ecology and evaluation of suppression scenarios for an introduced Utah Chub population
Introduced Utah Chub Gila atraria were first sampled in Henrys Lake, Idaho, in 1993, and their presence in the system is a concern given possible interactions with sport fishes. Our objective was to describe the population dynamics of Utah Chub in Henrys Lake. A total of 362 Utah Chub was sampled via gill nets, with an average catch rate of 20.5 fish/net-night (SE = 6.0) during May 2016...
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Curtis J. Roth, Zachary S. Beard, Jonathan M Flinders, Michael C. Quist
Tropical cyclones alter short-term activity patterns of a coastal seabird Tropical cyclones alter short-term activity patterns of a coastal seabird
Background Mobile organisms in marine environments are expected to modify their behavior in response to external stressors. Among environmental drivers of animal movement are long-term climatic indices influencing organism distribution and short-term meteorological events anticipated to alter acute movement behavior. However, few studies exist documenting the response of vagile species...
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B. P. Wilkinson, Y. G. Satge, J. S. Lamb, Patrick G.R. Jodice